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It’s Monday which means only one thing – it’s also Moonday. We’re so into blockchain and cryptocurrency we don’t even call Monday Monday anymore. It is, and will always be, Moonday in our hearts.

You know the drill, here’s what dropped over the weekend:

1. A major Singaporean energy provider has launched a blockchain-powered marketplace for renewable energy. The energy provider claims blockchain will be used to track the ownership of renewable energy certificates.

3. Another university seems to think it’s a good idea to accept payments in Bitcoin. France’s Financia Business School will allow students of its post-graduate finance and blockchain courses to pay in cryptocurrency. The school’s theory is that this will lessen the burden on foreign students who have to otherwise pay for expensive currency transfers.

5. Technology giant Sony has announced the development of a “contactless” multi-purpose cryptocurrency hardware wallet. Sony claim’s the device can be used to secure not just cryptocurrency private keys but also the private keys of other data managed on blockchains.